Afghan official: Bomb attack targets army in Kabul, wounds 2

Afghan security personnel inspect the site of an explosion near the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Faredoon Obiadi, chief of criminal investigation department of Kabul police said Monday that the target of the attack was an army officer who is among wounded. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
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An Afghan security personnel inspects the site of an explosion near the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Faredoon Obiadi, chief of criminal investigation department of Kabul police said Monday that the target of the attack was an army officer who is among wounded. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
(The Associated Press)

KABUL, Afghanistan – An Afghan official says at least two people have been wounded in a bombing that targeted the Afghan military in the capital, Kabul.

Monday's attack took place at a main square near the U.S. Embassy and the country's Supreme Court.

Faredoon Obiadi, chief of the police's criminal investigations department, says an army officer is one of the two wounded.

He says a so-called sticky bomb was attached to a military vehicle and caused the explosion. No group claimed responsibility for the bombing, but the Taliban have stepped up attacks across Afghanistan.

Separately, authorities on Monday confirmed the Taliban have overrun a police headquarters in the Dahna-e-Ghori district in northern Baghlan province.

There was no immediate word on casualties in Baghlan. The Taliban are claiming they killed and captured "many" policemen.